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  1. 25 lip 2011 · In Linux Mint (don't know for other distros) we use shortcuts Ctrl+Shift+C to copy and Ctrl+Shift+V to paste. I find it excessive and difficult. Why not just Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V?

  2. 1 maj 2024 · by KodiakCanoe » Wed May 01, 2024 5:13 pm. In gnome-terminal you can go to Edit - Preferences - Shortcuts, click on the desired "Shortcut Key" and press a new key combination. CTRL-C is used to interrupt a running process as t42 mentioned, so that particular combo is standard and critical.

  3. 31 gru 2011 · What makes copy/paste work in LinuxMint, is there a default clipboard manager installed? In other distros this doesn't work if you close one application and paste in other. linux-mint.

  4. Here's your general-purpose copy paste settings with popular terminals: gnome-terminal (most popular on Linux) Copy: CtrlShiftC Paste: CtrlShiftV Note: Select-to-copy and middle-click to paste also works, but it uses an alternate clipboard. PuTTY (most popular terminal in Windows) Copy: (select with mouse, no keyboard interaction)

  5. 29 paź 2023 · Want to copy and paste at the command line of the Bash shell? We'll show you multiple techniques whether you favor the keyboard or the mouse. These work whether you're at a graphical desktop or at a traditional text-based TTY.

  6. How do you get a copy and paste from the terminal to show up in the code:select all box? I have been playing at this for quite a while now and cannot get the correct sequence of key strokes to get this to happen.

  7. 4 paź 2024 · To make your copy-pasting routine on Linux more efficient, you can tweak settings in terminal applications and create optimal shortcuts for text manipulation. Let’s dive into how we can fine-tune these aspects to boost our productivity.

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